Using a Studio
Below are our 8 articles in the using a studio' category:

Mastering is the final stage of making a CD before having it replicated. Every professional CD you hear has been mastered. But how can mastering...

Mixing the tracks you've recorded is every bit as important as the recording itself. It might even be more so - mistakes can be rescued (or buried)...

One of the most common ways of recording these days is on the computer, and there's plenty of software available to let you do it. It can be basic...

You, or your band or ensemble, are finally ready to make a CD. Rather than do it yourself at home, you want a professional sound, so you're paying to...

Once you have a song, you're still only halfway to a finished product. The songs you hear performed live or on disc have all been arranged, either by...

There's a great deal more to recording than setting up a microphone and plugging it into a tape recorder. These days it's as much science as...

The engineer is the person in the studio with strong technical knowledge. But who exactly is the producer and what does he do?
What A Producer...

You've selected a studio, agreed terms, and now you're in there to record. How do you work with the engineer?
Tell Him What You Want
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